AI cameras can reduce human-wildlife conflict in India
Researchers are deploying remote cameras with artificial intelligence capabilities in India to reduce conflicts between tigers and livestock. Tiger (Panthera tigris) populations have been so successful in rebounding in India that...
Mount Graham red squirrel population declines
Biologists say the numbers show the need to continue conservation measures
Pollution leads to the birth of more female sea turtles
Contaminants seem to exacerbate similar effects caused by climate change
Wildlife Vocalizations: BJ Quinton
Quinton talks about his unique experience working in the Big Cypress National Preserve in Florida
The January issue of the Journal of Wildlife Management
Articles include a look at how climate change is affecting mountain goats in Washington, monitoring brown lemurs and more
USFWS expands hunting, phases out lead ammunition at specified refuges
The final rule opens up archery deer hunting at three wildlife refuges and phases out lead ammunition and tackle at eight over the next several years
For TWS member Amber Travsky, adventure calls
Travsky is heralded as “one of Wyoming’s most accomplished outdoors enthusiasts”
Plan seeks to eliminate deer from Catalina Island
The plan to use sharpshooters is opposed by locals who welcome the deer
Noise and lights deter city frogs
Surveys reveal that two species don’t fare well in urban areas with increased human sound and light pollution

